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  2. HTTP File Server - Wikipedia

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    rejetto.com /hfs / [ 3 ] HTTP File Server , otherwise known as HFS, is a free web server specifically designed for publishing and sharing files. The complete feature set differs from other web servers; it lacks some common features, like CGI , or even ability to run as a Windows service , but includes, for example, counting file downloads.

  3. High Performance File System - Wikipedia

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    HPFS (High Performance File System) is a file system created specifically for the OS/2 operating system to improve upon the limitations of the FAT file system. It was written by Gordon Letwin and others at Microsoft and added to OS/2 version 1.2, at that time still a joint undertaking of Microsoft and IBM, and released in 1988.

  4. HFS - Wikipedia

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    HFS may refer to: Businesses and organisations. Croatian Film Association (Croatian: Hrvatski filmski savez) Hellenic Fire Service, Greece;

  5. Comparison of distributed file systems - Wikipedia

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    Some researchers have made a functional and experimental analysis of several distributed file systems including HDFS, Ceph, Gluster, Lustre and old (1.6.x) version of MooseFS, although this document is from 2013 and a lot of information are outdated (e.g. MooseFS had no HA for Metadata Server at that time).

  6. Installable File System - Wikipedia

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    IFSHLP.SYS (the Installable File System Helper) is an MS-DOS device driver that was first released as part of Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11. It enables native 32-bit file access in Windows 386 Enhanced Mode by bypassing the 16-bit DOS API and ensuring that no other real mode driver intercepts INT 21h calls.

  7. High Throughput File System - Wikipedia

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    This computer-storage -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. HFS Plus - Wikipedia

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    HFS Plus or HFS+ (also known as Mac OS Extended or HFS Extended [5]) is a journaling file system developed by Apple Inc. It replaced the Hierarchical File System (HFS) as the primary file system of Apple computers with the 1998 release of Mac OS 8.1.

  9. File system - Wikipedia

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    File names can be up to 255 characters. HFS Plus uses Unicode to store file names. On macOS, the filetype can come from the type code, stored in file's metadata, or the filename extension. HFS Plus has three kinds of links: Unix-style hard links, Unix-style symbolic links, and aliases.